Restoring replicas (restores) – HP XP Racks User Manual

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Event Type: Warning

Event Source: VSS

Event ID: 12290

Description: Volume Shadow Copy Service warning:

GetVolumeInformationW(\\?\Volume{XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX

XXXXXXXXXXXX}\,NULL,0,NULL,NULL,[0x00000000], , 260) ==

0x00000057. hr = 0x00000000.

Event Type: Warning

Event Source: VSS

Event ID: 12290

Description: Volume Shadow Copy Service warning:

GetVolumeInformationW(\\?\Volume{XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX

XXXXXXXXXXXX}\,NULL,0,NULL,NULL,[0x00000000], , 260) ==

0x00000001. hr = 0x00000000.

Event Type: Error

Event Source: Service Control Manager

Event ID: 7034

Description: The Virtual Disk Service terminated unexpectedly.

It has done this XX time(s).

Event type : errorEvent source : VDS Basic Provider

Event ID : 1

Description : Unexpected error. Error code : 1@01010013

Event type : error

Event source : Virtual Disk Service

Event ID : 1

Description : Unexpected error. Error code : 1@02000018

Event type : error

Event source : Virtual Disk Service

Event ID : 1

Description : Unexpected error. Error code : 48F@02000018

Event type : error

Event source : Disk

Event ID : 15

Description : The Device XXXXXXXXXXXX is not the status that can be accessed.

The following event log may be output to the database server, the file server, or the backup server,
and can safely be ignored:

Event type : Warning

Event source : VSS

Event ID : 12333

Description : Warning of Volume Shadow Copy : The storageID that is not supported in VSS was reported from the provider.

After a volume is hidden and the OS disk configuration is recognized again, the error message

Device has been removed

is output to the Windows event log. HP recommends that you

periodically delete the error messages in the event log.

Restoring replicas (restores)

The following precautions apply to restoring replicas:

To restore and recover SQL Server system databases, stop the target SQL Server service. This will
make the databases being restored temporarily inaccessible. Do not connect to SQL Server when
a restore is in progress.

To restore a renamed SQL Server database, be sure to detach the database before doing the
restoration. If you attempt to restore the database without detaching it, the restore will not execute

Managing application replicas

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